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1 Filtering and muting doesn't mean the end of abuse-justthat it's hidden.
2 Realistically it will mean the end of the football club, Fry said.
3 A woman president would mean the end of the world, sure enough.
4 If war ensued, it would mean the end of Turkey in Europe.
5 One expert insisted it would not mean the end of traditional advertising.
6 If they succeed it would mean the end of the German Empire.
7 This would mean the end of all diplomacy of lying and deceit.
8 However, he added that it did not mean the end to social partnership.
9 I mean the end of the lease; the term he holds it for.
10 His departure may not mean the end of the show, however.
11 She doesn't think it will mean the end of existing online petition services.
12 Second, the end of Trump would not necessarily mean the end of Trumpism.
13 It would mean the end of a lucrative, quite promising career.
14 And it might just mean the end of Formula One racing in Italy.
15 Losing trust doesn't have to mean the end of a relationship.
16 The loss of popularity might mean the end of her career.
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